Crime UK woman arrested for sending fart videos. Passing gas is a criminal act in the United Kingdom

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Imagine what the phone smells like.... ick
 
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If I were the man in question, I would have simply put on my wind breaker and ignored her noxious behavior.
 
Imagine the sort of weirdo creep thats paying for fart videos.
 
What is wrong with the United Kucks?

It is ok to import a bunch of rapists to rape your woman and groom your kids but some goof gets jailed for farting?!
 
Jokes aside this again showcases the extent to which social media is being policed in the UK. This time not a public message like a tweet, but a private message. You send a message to someone, they're offended - which itself means nothing and everything because it has no objective criteria, only subjective ones - and then the police gets involved. Mix of Orwellian and nonsensical if you allow that kind of logic to run its' course.
 
Were sherdoggers dropped on their heads as kids? What's up with miscontruing every news story. Someone could shoot someone in the head while dressed as a monkey, and the sherdog post about it would say they went to prison because of offending animal rights.
Yes, sending unsolicited naked images is a crime. So is flashing. Doesn't matter if it's a private message.
That's legally. Morally she sounds like trash, dresses like it too. Discipline your kids people. Her BF is probably trash too. She's going out with him and sending messages to his ex for what purpose? To gloat about her obese ass?
 



You can get 15 years prison for viewing right wing websites in the UK now

UK folks need to overthrow their government but I doubt they will.
 
She's not going to prison and the arrest is for harassment rather than specifically farting as she was warned to stop sending the messages and carried on doing it.


Yeah exactly, it's the harassment not the content of the videos. Sending people unwanted antagonistic messages and videos is harassment.
 
Yeah exactly, it's the harassment not the content of the videos. Sending people unwanted antagonistic messages and videos is harassment.

The things Americans believe happen in the UK Vs what actually happens in the UK is wild.
 
The things Americans believe happen in the UK Vs what actually happens in the UK is wild.
The whole world knows the UK has some of the most Orwellian censorship laws out of any western nation.
 
Jokes aside this again showcases the extent to which social media is being policed in the UK. This time not a public message like a tweet, but a private message. You send a message to someone, they're offended - which itself means nothing and everything because it has no objective criteria, only subjective ones - and then the police gets involved. Mix of Orwellian and nonsensical if you allow that kind of logic to run its' course.

This is harassment which is quite rightly an offence. It's not exactly new, the legislation was introduced in 1997 to supercede the provisions under the 1986 public order act

Prior to that you could stalk someone with absolutely no recourse - well other than some coppers giving you a kicking behind the station for being a nonce.
 
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